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 | Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck, with Donald Duck, en route to their first meeting with Scrooge McDuck. From The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck comic miniseries (Uncle Scrooge #296). | | | First appearance | Donald Duck Sunday newspaper strip, 1937 | | Created by | Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro | | Voiced by | Clarence Nash (classic shorts), Russi Taylor (DuckTales, plus the direct-to-video films), Jeannie Elias (Huey in Quack Pack), Pamela Segall (Dewey in Quack Pack), Elizabeth Daily (Louie in Quack Pack), Tony Anselmo (Mickey MouseWorks and House of Mouse) | | | Characteristics | | Notable aliases | Hubert, Deuteronomy and Louis Duck. | Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck are a trio of fictional ducks who appear in animated cartoons and comic books published by the Walt Disney Company. Identical triplets, the three are Donald Duck's nephews. Huey, Dewey and Louie were created by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro, and first appeared in a newspaper comic strip on October 17, 1937. Their first animated appearance was in the theatrical short Donald's Nephews, released April 15, 1938. Image File history File links Hdl_rosa2. ...
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Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a fictional Scottish character created by Carl Barks who first appeared in Dell Comics Four Color Comics #178 Christmas on Bear Mountain in December 1947. ...
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Clarence Ducky Nash (December 7, 1904âFebruary 20, 1985) was an American voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Donald Duck for Walt Disney Studios. ...
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Huey, Dewey and Louie are the sons of Donald's sister; in Donald's Nephews, Donald's sister is named "Dumbella," but in the comics, her full name is Della Thelma Duck. ("Dumbella" is obviously not a real name but a nickname, even though it is one she even inflicts on herself due to her low self-esteem.) In the original theatrical shorts, they were originally sent to visit Donald for only one day; in the comics, the three were sent to stay with Donald on a temporary basis, until their father came back from the hospital (the boys ended up sending him there after a practical joke of putting firecrackers under his chair). In both the comics and animated shorts, the boys' parents were never heard from or referred to again after these instances, with the boys ending up permanently living with Donald, in keeping with Disney's usual elimination of characters' parents. All four of them live in the fictional city of Duckburg, in the fictional state of Calisota. Della Thelma Duck (nicknamed Dumbella) is one of Walt Disneys comic book characters. ...
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The boys are noted for having both identical appearances and personalities in most appearances, with the three sometimes shown as finishing each others' sentences as a running joke. In the theatrical shorts, Huey, Dewey and Louie would often behave in a rambunctious manner, sometimes committing retaliation or revenge on their uncle Donald for something he did to them. In the comics, however, as developed by Al Taliaferro and Carl Barks, the boys usually are shown in a more well-behaved manner, usually helping their uncle Donald and great-uncle Scrooge McDuck in the adventure at hand. In the early Barks comics, the ducklings were still wild and unruly, but their character improved considerably due to their membership in the Junior Woodchucks and the good influence of their wise old great-grandmother Elvira Coot "Grandma" Duck. Charles Alfred Taliaferro (August 29, 1905 - February 3, 1969) known simply as Al Taliaferro was a Disney comics artist who used to produce Disney comic strips for King Features Syndicate. ...
Carl Barks (March 27, 1901 â August 25, 2000) was a famous Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck (1947), Gladstone Gander (1948), the Beagle Boys (1951), Gyro Gearloose (1952) and Magica De Spell (1961). ...
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In Disneys fictional Scrooge McDuck universe, The Junior Woodchucks are the Boy Scout-like youth organization to which Donald Ducks nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie, belong. ...
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Huey, Dewey and Louie can usually be told apart by the color of their hats and/or clothing: Huey dresses in red (although he used to wear orange), Dewey in blue (although he occasionally wore yellow), and Louie in green (although at one point he wore blue). Disney's archivist Dave Smith, in "Disney A to Z," said, "Note that the brightest hue of the three is red (Huey), the color of water, dew, is blue (Dewey), and that leaves Louie, and leaves are green." Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light and consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye. ...
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The boys as they first appeared in the short Donald's Nephews. Huey, Dewey and Louie appeared in a large number of theatrical shorts with Donald, starting with Donald's Nephews, released in 1938. From there on, they appeared alongside Donald in the following shorts: The DuckTales logo screen. ...
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- Good Scouts
- Donald's Golf Game
- Hockey Champ
- Sea Scouts
- Mr. Duck Steps Out
- Fire Chief
- Truant Officer Donald
- The Nifty Nineties
- Donald's Snow Fight
- Home Defense
- Donald Duck and the Gorilla
- Donald's Off Day
- Donald's Crime
- Straight Shooters
- Soup's On
- Donald's Happy Birthday
- Lion Around
- Lucky Number
- Trick or Treat
- Don's Fountain of Youth
- Canvas Back Duck
- Spare the Rod
- Donald's Diary
- The Litterbug
Huey, Dewey, and Louie, plus Scrooge McDuck, as they appeared on DuckTales. They later starred in the 1987 animated television series DuckTales, in which they appeared in adventures with their great-uncle, Scrooge McDuck (Donald having enlisted in the U.S. Navy). The boys' personalities in this series were mainly based on their comic book appearances versus the theatrical shorts. Donalds Snow Fight is an animated short film featuring classic cartoon character Donald Duck engaged in a boisterous snowball fight with his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie. ...
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In 1990, the boys also made an appearance in the anti-drug TV special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...
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Huey, Dewey and Louie also starred in the 1990s series Quack Pack, in which the three were portrayed as teenagers. In Quack Pack, the boys were given distinct personalities, with Huey serving as the group's leader, Dewey as a computer whiz, and Louie as enjoying sports. For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
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After Quack Pack, the boys were reverted to their original ages in future appearances, including 2000s series Mickey Mouse Works and then re-aged in House of Mouse. The 2000s decade refers to the years from 2000 to 2009. ...
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The House of Mouse is a Disney cartoon show where Mickey Mouse and his friends run a nighclub called The House of Mouse, which shows Disney cartons as part of its floor show. ...
Clarence Nash, Donald's voice actor, gave the voices to the boys in the cartoon shorts, making them just as unintelligible as Donald's. Huey, Dewey and Louie were all voiced by Russi Taylor in DuckTales. In Quack Pack, they were voiced by Jeannie Elias, Pamela Segall, and Elizabeth Daily, respectively. Tony Anselmo voiced the characters in House of Mouse and Mickey Mouse Works, but Russi Taylor still voices the trio in other projects, such as the video games Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers and Mickey's Speedway USA, and the direct-to-video films Mickey's Once and Twice Upon a Christmas. Clarence Ducky Nash (December 7, 1904âFebruary 20, 1985) was an American voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Donald Duck for Walt Disney Studios. ...
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Jeannie Elias (born August 23, 1954 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian film and voice actress. ...
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Comics Within the comics, Huey, Dewey and Louie often play a major role in most stories involving either their uncle Donald or great-uncle Scrooge McDuck, accompanying them on most of their adventures. Also seen in the comics is the boys' membership in the Boy Scouts of America-like organization, the Junior Woodchucks, including their use of the Junior Woodchucks Guidebook, a manual containing all manner of information on virtually every subject possible. This excellent youth organization, which has twin goals of preserving knowledge and preserving the environment, was instrumental in transforming the three brothers from little hellions to upstanding young ducks. For the Boy Scout program within the BSA, see Boy Scouts (Boy Scouts of America). ...
In Disneys fictional Scrooge McDuck universe, The Junior Woodchucks are the Boy Scout-like youth organization to which Donald Ducks nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie, belong. ...
The Junior Woodchucks Guidebook, or the Woodchuck book for short, is a fictional book in the Scrooge McDuck universe. ...
In Disney comic writer Don Rosa's (unofficial) continuity, Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck were born around 1940 in Duckburg. True to his jocular style, Rosa occasionally makes subtle references to the untold mystery of the three boys' life: What became of their parents? In his epic comic series, Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Rosa pictures how Scrooge first met Donald and his nephews, saying: "I'm not used to relatives, either! The few I had seem to have... disappeared!" Huey, Dewey, and Louie answer: "We know how that feels, Unca Scrooge!" Don Rosa visiting Finland in 1999 Gioachino Keno Don Hugo Rosa (often just called Don Rosa) is a comic book writer and illustrator best known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other Disney characters. ...
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In Some Heir Over the Rainbow, Huey, Dewey and Louie, along with Donald Duck and Gladstone Gander, are tested by Scrooge McDuck, who wants to pick a heir to his fortune. Using the legend of gold at the end of rainbow, Scrooge secretly gives US$ 3,000 (One thousand to Huey, Dewey and Louie, another for Gladstone, and the last one for Donald). Donald uses his money for a down payment of a new car, now being $1,000 in debt. Gladstone, considering himself too lucky to need the money this soon, hides the money for when and if he needs it, causing Scrooge to consider him a better option than Donald. Huey, Dewey and Louie lend their money to a man who claims to need the money to search for a treasure. Initially thinking they were tricked out of the money, Scrooge actually considers leaving his fortune to Gladstone, even though he sees that as "an awful injustice to the world", but the man actually finds the treasure and pays the kids back. Scrooge makes Huey, Dewey and Louie his heirs. Donald Duck is an animated cartoon and comic-book character from Walt Disney Productions. ...
Gladstone Gander is a Walt Disney fictional character created by comic artist and writer Carl Barks for Western Publishing. ...
Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a fictional Scottish character created by Carl Barks who first appeared in Dell Comics Four Color Comics #178 Christmas on Bear Mountain in December 1947. ...
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Origin of names According to interviews by Taliaferro, Huey, Dewey and Louie were originally named after two political figures and an animator of the time: The television series Quack Pack presented full names for the youths: Huey Pierce Long, Jr. ...
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- Huey's full name was Hubert Duck.
- Dewey's full name was Deuteronomy Duck. (He is also referred to by his brothers as Dewus, Dewdrop, and Doo-wop.)
- Louie's full name was Louis Duck.
Trivia - On a few occasions, there is a fourth nephew that appears, slipping through by a mistake of the artist. He has been named "Phooey Duck" by Disney comic editor Bob Foster. One short Egmont-licensed Disney comic explained Phooey's sporadic appearances as a freak incident of nature.
- In the Kingdom Hearts video game, Huey, Dewey, and Louie somehow arrived to Traverse Town and set up an item shop, collecting money to fund their own adventures. They sell items and weapons to Sora and company, but refuse to give a family discount to their uncle Donald. By the end of the game, the trio went back to Disney Castle, though in the sequel, go to Hollow Bastion to aid the reconstruction along with Uncle Scrooge and again run an item shop.
- Even the boys themselves seem to be occasionally confused about their own relationship. In one episode of Duck Tales, Dewey is having issues with the fact that he and his brothers are often mistaken for one another, and frequently thought of as a single entity. Louie tells him that they can't help it - "The three of us are twins!"
- Donald Duck isn't the only Disney character to have nephews. Other Disney nephews and nieces with unknown or rarely seen parents include Mickey Mouse's Morty and Ferdie, Daisy Duck's April, May and June, Goofy's son max Gilbert, Gyro Gearloose's Newton, the Beagle Boys' the Beagle Brats and the Beagle Babes, José Carioca's Zico and Zeca, Fethry Duck's Dugan, Minnie Mouse's Melody and Millicent, Gladstone Gander's Shamrock, and Clarabelle Cow's Betsy.
- In Germany, Huey, Dewey and Louie are called Tick, Trick and Track (the latter pronounded "truck").
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Cultural references - The movie Silent Running features three robots named Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
- The Japanese anime series Cowboy Bebop featured a trio of shuttle hijackers/bounty heads named Huey, Dewey, and Louie in one episode. Coincidentally, Koichi Yamadera, Spike's Japanese voice actor in the series, dubbed Donald in the Kingdom Hearts series.
- At the end of every episode of Car Talk on NPR, one of the fake credits is for the show's legal counsel, Hugh Louis Dewey of Dewey, Cheetham, and Howe, known to his friends in Harvard Square as Hughie Louie Dewey.
- In the film Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon, the three Chinese restaurant workers are named Hu Yi, Du Yi, and Lu Yi.
- The Canadian series Due South featured the police detectives Jack Huey, Thomas E. Dewey and Louis Gardino.
- In the "March of the Wooden Soldiers" storyline from the comic book series Fables, the first three soldiers to arrive in Fabletown are named Hugh, Drew, and Lou.
- In a Goodfeathers story printed in the Animaniacs comic book (issue #43, to be precise), the Godpigeon made the titular characters babysit his three nephews, all of them named Louie.
- In the book The Penultimate Peril, from A Series of Unfortunate Events, there is an identical triplet named Dewey Denouement.
- In the Disney movie, "An Extremely Goofy Movie", Max makes a comment to PJ about the triplets.
- Matt Groening's long-running comic strip Life In Hell features recurring characters named Gooey, Screwy, and Ratatouille, in an obvious ode to Huey, Dewey, and Louie. They are identical triplets and the nephews of two other characters, Akbar and Jeff.
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In Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events, Dewey Denouement is one of the three identical triplet brothers who own and manage the Hotel Denouement. ...
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